Peter Bodunrin Adeniji has been charged obtaining money by false pretenses, operating a medical practice with a license, dispensing drugs without a license and money laundering

A Virginia man has be caught posing as a doctor to scam cancer patients out of thousands with his fake miracle cure.

Peter Bodunrin Adeniji has been charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, operating a medical practice with a license, dispensing drugs without a license and money laundering.

Authorities began investigating the 67-year-old who was working at the Integrated Health and Wellness Medical Practice in Manassas after an anonymous tip off.

An undercover detective was sent in last month to purchase what Adeniji was touting as a miracle drug.

'Through conversations with the accused, (Adeniji) kind of brushed off traditional cancer treatments and things like that and was pushing his very expensive miracle drug – it was supposed to be a cure,' said Prince William County Police spokesperson Jonathan Perok told Fox 5.

Each bottle sold for around for $1,200. The medication has been taken to the lab for testing but agents have already confirmed that the drugs are not what they are purported to be.

Detectives then searched Adeniji's office and home where they found ingredients to produce more drugs and $17,000.

Police believe that this is not an isolated incident and that Adeniji may have had patients across the Unites States.